Things to have inspected..... Belts, air/cabin filters, pcv/evap/canister valves, brake/steering/trans/diff fluids, coolant, spark plugs (if not done around 90K)... I would check for any oil leaks or any seals that looks like they are corroding and may start to leak soon. Lastly, make sure the timing belt/chain has been replaced! If timing belts start to wear and snap, most likely you will have internal engine failure and damage..... If you can get through all this to make sure everything looks good, you will be in great shape... Then just keep up with it! Hope this helps.

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take your vehicle to your locale autozone, they do free diagnostics tests. They'll tell you what codes your vehicle is sending out(Plus alot of information about that code, what needs replacing)Good luck

the only listing for 50,000 miles is to change oil and filter and rotate tires, this is assuming you have done the other services at 30,000 miles which has alot more done but this is all to be done at 50,000. hope this helps.

Since it is a rubber belt, even though the mileage doesn't warrant a replacement, the time interval can. It's like changing oil, 3 months/3000 miles, most people will never change oil every three months if they didn't reach 3000 miles, however, oil degrades and becomes acidic over time so you'll still end up with engine damage. Same thing with the belt, low mileage, but with time it can dry rot or crack and if it breaks, well, you may have much more than $700 in repairs to look forward to. But for your info, the timing belt in my nissan truck is 10 years old and has 115,000 miles on it. Nissan recommends changing it at 100k miles. I'm taking a risk with mine for sure.

change the fluid and clean filter every 15000miles, oil change is every 3000 miles and tuneups are usually every 100000 miles. air filter is done every 30000 miles.
feul filter every 30000 miles as well.

If you have an owners manual, look in there it will show you what needs to be done.
Change plugs
Change air filter
oil change
change all fluids
Transmission
coolant
check brake fluid
check hoses, wires, etc.